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  1. Nikolai Yevgenyevich Virta (Russian: Никола́й Евге́ньевич Вирта́) (real name Karelsky) (December 19 [O.S. December 6] 1906 – January 3, 1976) was a Soviet writer who developed the theory of "conflictless" drama.

  2. From 1923 to 1925 Nikolai Virta. Virta (Karelsky) Nikolai Evgenievich - was a Soviet writer who developed the theory of "conflictless" drama. He had four times awarded the Stalin Prize - in 1941, 1948, 1949, 1950.

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    • January 3, 1976
    • December 19, 1906
  3. Nikolai Yevgenyevich Virta was a Russian dramatist and prose writer. In 1935 his novel "Odinochestvo" won the great fame.The author of many novels, tales, stories (collected edition, Moscow, 1980-1982). Lived in Moscow since 1930.

  4. From 1923 to 1925 Nikolai Virta, simultaneously with his writing activities, is engaged in journalism, works as an actor, director, chief secretary in the editorial offices of the Kostroma and Makhachkala newspapers and director at the Theaters of Working Youth.

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  5. Finally the article discusses how it came about that dramatist Nikolai Virta was made a scapegoat for the theory, despite never having written a “conflictless” play, and positions his fall ...

  6. Nikolai Virta was born on 19 December 1906 in village Kalikino, Tambov uyezd, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Tokaryovsky District, Tambov Oblast, Russia]. He was a writer, known for The Victors and the Vanquished (1949), Zagovor obrechyonnykh (1950) and Pobeg iz tyurmy (1978).

  7. Jun 2, 2018 · This article explores the development of the theory in cultural discourse and analyses some of the play texts that resulted from it. In the process it situates the concept of beskonfliktnost’ within the context of 1930s utopian idealism and the Stakhanovite drive to overreach.